Christopher M. Tufts is head of U.S. taxable portfolio management and trading for the Global Liquidity business. An employee since 1997, Chris's team is responsible for the management of all taxable money market mutual funds and liquidity separate accounts in the U.S. Chris was formerly a portfolio manager for Global Liquidity's Sterling and Euro liquidity funds in London and also traded 2-5 year maturity corporate and U.S. Agency securities for U.S. short term fixed income mandates. Previously, Chris was a defined contribution plan analyst in the Investment Advisory Group of J.P. Morgan American Century Retirement Plan Services and a sales analyst in the Institutional business at JPMAM. Chris holds a B.A. in Economics and French from the College of the Holy Cross and spent his Junior year abroad at the University of St. Andrews, Scotland.

Doris J. Grillo, executive director, is a portfolio manager and trader for the U.S. Global Liquidity business. An employee since 2001, Doris is responsible for the management and trading of taxable money market mutual funds and liquidity separate accounts, with a focus on credit portfolios. Previously, she worked for UBS Paine Webber where she spent five years as a money market mutual fund portfolio manager. Prior to UBS, Doris worked as a liquidity portfolio manager for eleven years at Chemical Bank Portfolio Group which eventually merged into Chase Investment Management. Doris received a B.B.A. in finance from Pace University.

John H. Tobin, managing director, is the head of portfolio management for the Global Liquidity business. An employee since 2001, John's team is responsible for the management of all liquidity strategies globally. John is also co-chair of the Global Cash Investment Policy Committee. Prior to joining the firm, he was a principal and senior portfolio manager at State Street Global Advisors for three years. Prior to that, John spent eight years at the Dreyfus Corporation trading money market securities. John holds a B.B.A in Finance from Hofstra University and an M.B.A from the Sloan School of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.

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